1972 (probably sometime in September), a local station that had previously aired syndicated reruns of Star Trek returned it to the afternoon schedule after a rest, this time starting with "Gamesters of Triskelion." I guess that on their previous run, they left off sometime in the second season.
Unfortunately, in my market in the seventies, my Star Trek station had a habit of removing it from afterschool rotation and sticking it on at 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. on Saturday mornings, then a period on Saturday afternoons where it was frequently preempted for sporting events, and then there was the period from 1976-79 when no one in my market carried Star Trek at all, and I had to wait until various vacation trips out of my home region to catch an episode. It wasn't until the Autumn of 1979 to see the vast majority of the series, minus the ones banned by Pat Robertson's flagship CBN station (For the record, Where No Man . . ., Charlie X, Catspaw, A Private Little War, Plato's Stepchildren and the Lights of Zetar. Fortunately, I had seen most of the banned six prior to 1976, but I didn't get to see Zetar until 1988.)Loved the '70s syndicated reruns, which conveniently aired every day after school for years.![]()
Didn't see all of the Season 1 episodes on their first airing, but 1967 for sure.Nostalgia question: what year did you see your first TOS episode?
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